White Mt. NF--Mizpah Spring Hut

White Mt. NF--Mizpah Spring Hut

Beans Grant, New Hampshire 03589

Official Website
White Mountain National Forest Official Website

About this Location

Mizpah Spring Hut is one of the eight backcountry huts managed by the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) in the White Mountain National Forest. It is located between two 4,000-foot peaks, Mount Pierce and Mount Jackson, and it offers a view of the southern Presidential Range. The hut can accommodate up to 60 guests in the summer and fall, and it provides full service, including breakfast, dinner, and naturalist programs. The hut is also open for self-service in the spring when visitors can use the unheated bunkhouse and kitchen facilities. 

About White Mountain National Forest

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In the decades prior to 1911, the unregulated logging practices of private timber companies in the White Mountains had resulted in a damaged landscape susceptible to both fire and flood. Fires had burned thousands of acres, and flash floods affected the water power necessary to the mills of major industrial centers downstream, such as Manchester, New Hampshire, and Lowell, Massachusetts. Concerns over losses to industry, business, and tourism, and the growing conservation movement led to citizen action. The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) and Society for Protection of New Hampshire Forests (SPNHF) spearheaded an effort to ensure the permanent protection of the White Mountains from further depredation. After years of lobbying and intense public pressure, Senator John Weeks of Massachusetts, a native of Lancaster, New Hampshire, introduced legislation that became known as the Weeks Act. The Weeks Act was passed by Congress in 1911, appropriating 9 million dollars to purchase 6 million acres of land in the Eastern U.S. In turn, this led to the creation of the White Mountain National Forest (WMNF) in 1918, and twenty-one other national forests throughout the north and southeast. Many of the groups who were instrumental in the passage of the Weeks Act, including the SPNHF and the AMC, are still active today, and the WMNF has grown from 7,000 acres to almost 800,000. Today, the reforested mountains and hillsides supply forest products and provide magnificent recreational opportunities while maintaining healthy watersheds and ecosystems.

Notable Trails

An easy 2.6 miles from the trailhead, Mizpah Spring Hut welcomes all in the summer and fall. 

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Entrance fee

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

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Last updated November 22, 2023